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Frequently Asked Questions
What spices are used to make Thai cuisine?
Thai cuisine is well-known for its rich flavour profiles. These unique flavours are created with flavorful spices, which result in delicious dishes.
Common ingredients used in Thai cooking include lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, chillies, garlic, shrimp paste, coriander, cumin, turmeric, and more.
Each one of these spices adds to Thai cuisine’s unique flavour profile. The most common uses of lemongrass are in soups, curries, stews, and galangal; galangal is used to add a little peppery kick to dishes, kaffir lime leaves give dishes a citrusy scent, chillies are spicy; shrimp paste gives food an umami flavour; garlic provides a sharp, pungent flavor; cilantro adds a mild aroma to dishes, cumin lends a smoky taste, while turmeric gives dishes a vibrant yellow hue.
These spices create complex flavour profiles that are unique to Thai cuisine. Chefs can create delicious and aromatic dishes by using a variety of spices. You can bring Thai flavors to your kitchen by stocking up on these spices.
Can you spice up a drink?
I love how spices bring flavour to food. But how can you make them live when they're used in drinks.
Spices add a wonderful depth to any beverage. From coffee to tea, hot chocolate to cocktails, there's nothing more satisfying than adding a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg to a glass of wine or beer.
However, most recipes call for ground spice so you will need fresh whole spices. Although this is logical, it can be costly, time-consuming, and takes up storage space.
That's where the magic happens. It's possible to transform your favorite spices into a powdered form that is easy to use with a bit of creativity. You can then mix the spices into your favorite beverages to make delicious spiced drinks.
There are two methods to make these powders. One method involves grinding whole spices to a fine powder. Another way is to grind the spices in a mortar and pestle.
Whatever method you choose to use, you will find that powders are much easier than whole spices. The powder is stable so you don't run low on stock.
You can experiment with mixing spices to create different flavours. To make minty water, you can combine spearmint and peppermint leaves. To make spicy ginger tea, you can also combine ginger and cardamom pods.
Once you've mastered making powdered spices, you can apply the same technique to herbs. Oregano and rosemary are all popular herbs.
The possibilities are endless. Powdered spices are a great way to make your drinks more flavorful or to enhance dishes like soups and salads.
Is Thai cooking made with garlic?
Thai cuisine includes garlic. Garlic is often added to dishes such as salads, soups, stir-fries, curries, sauces, and rice.
Garlic is often fried in Thailand with ginger, shallots, and other spices. In addition, it is commonly eaten with sticky rice.
Garlic is best chopped finely and mixed with oil, chilli paste, fish sauce, lime juice and oil. This is "Nam Phrik" or "namphrik". Nam phrik is often served with grilled chicken or beef.
Statistics
- India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)
- It has been estimated that around 1,000 tons of pepper and 1,000 tons of other common spices were imported into Western Europe each year during the Late Middle Ages. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to the McCormick Science Institute, indigenous Indian spices were cultivated as early as the 8th century BC in the gardens of Babylon. (spicecravings.com)
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How To
Are You able to make curry paste?
Curry paste contains dried chillies and shallots, galangal roots, lemongrass (kaffir lime leaf), garlic, shrimp paste, sugar and salt. It is an important ingredient in Thai cuisine.
Curry paste is one of the most popular condiments in Southeast Asia. Curry paste can add a distinct flavour to many dishes like curries.
It's easy to make at-home! Follow the steps below to make it easy!
Step1 - Prepare Ingredients
- Before you can start the recipe, it is important to have all the ingredients ready.
- First, peel and chop shallots (2 cups). Next, cut galangal root into small chunks (about 3 inches) and put aside.
- Next, cut four garlic cloves into pieces. Next, peel and mince the lemongrass stems (about 1/2-inch thick).
- After that, you will need to crush dried red chili peppers (about four tablespoons) before removing the seeds (optional).
- Next, cut kaffir lime leaves into thin strips (about 5 inches long). The white part of your stem should be removed and put aside.
- Next, drain and wash the shrimp paste (6 ounces), and then coarsely mashing it.
- Final, weigh out salt and sugar.
Step2 - Grind Ingredients
- Mix all ingredients until well combined.
- The texture should be very similar to peanut butter.
- Take note: If you are looking to reduce oil in your dish you can add water to the mix.
Step3 - Add Coconut Milk
- Mix in coconut milk and stir well.
- Add coconut milk slowly so that the paste does not become too sticky.
- If you prefer less spicy, add fewer chillies and more galangal root.
- If you prefer it spicy, add more chillies or less galangal roots. You should enjoy the final product.
Step4 -- Serve
- Serve on top of your favourite foods.
- Enjoy!
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